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  • 4.00 Credits

    Offerings This course begins with a systematic review of Spanish grammar learned thus far, with concentration on specific aspects of the language. In addition, there is intensive study of idioms, article usage, and specific uses of selected tenses (including imperatives, the imperfect, present subjunctive, and reflexive verbs. Participants examine the uses of para and por, work with expressions of equality and inequality, and various sentence construction patterns. Grammar study is augmented with reading selections from literature, biography, and current events. Reading selections serve as a basis for in-class discussions and activities. This course can accommodate the interests of participants, e.g., basic business terminology. By the end of the five-week term, students will have improved their conversational fluency, have increased control of the grammar, and be able to read more advanced written selections from literature and media sources. Please note: This course is not available for financial aid at Seattle Pacific.
  • 1.00 - 5.00 Credits

    Offerings European Quarter, SPU in Chile, or Salamanca In-Residence program only. Attributes: Foreign Language Comp
  • 5.00 Credits

    Offerings Prerequisite: SPN 1103 or equivalent (i.e., three years of Spanish in high school). A review of Spanish-language structure, with emphasis on progress toward communicative competence and growth in understanding and appreciation of the culture of the Hispanic world; introduction to literature. Attributes: Arts and Humanities B
  • 5.00 Credits

    Offerings Prerequisite: SPN 1103 or equivalent (e.g., three years of Spanish in high school). A review of Spanish language structure, with emphasis on progress toward communicative competence and growth in understanding and appreciation of the culture of the Hispanic world; introduction to literature. Attributes: Arts and Humanities B
  • 5.00 Credits

    Offerings Prerequisite: SPN 1103 or equivalent (e.g., three years of Spanish in high school). A review of Spanish language structure, with emphasis on progress toward communicative competence and growth in understanding and appreciation of the culture of the Hispanic world; introduction to literature. Attributes: Arts and Humanities B
  • 4.00 Credits

    Offerings In this level, participants continue their in-depth study of the subjunctive tense. In addition, the various future tenses are introduced. Grammar study serves as a base for discussions and debates on topics about current events, cultural subjects, or areas dictated by student interest. By the end of the five-week term, participants have increased oral fluency and listening comprehension, expanded vocabulary allowing them to be comfortable with both formal and informal discourse to a wide variety of situations, and are able to read and write more advanced material. Please note: This course is not available for financial aid at Seattle Pacific.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Offerings A brief review of the material presented in previous levels is covered at the beginning of this level and then the course moves on to emphasize continued vocabulary development, pronunciation, fluency, and more advanced oral and written constructions, including the conditional tenses and further exploration and use of the subjunctive. Class discussions and activities emphasize active use of the language in different situational contexts including business/professional discussions, interviews, cultural exchanges, debates on current topics, or other areas determined by participant interest. Some country-specific vocabulary is included. In addition, participants engage in stylistic writing and read selected materials to enhance their understanding and appreciation of Spanish culture and regional politics. Instruction in basic technical reading and writing is available to accomodate student interests and needs. Please note: This course is not available for financial aid at Seattle Pacific.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Offerings During this course, participants will review some essential aspects of grammar already studied in previous levels, such as pronouns, adjectives, adverbs and the present tense, and at the same time learn new and more specific uses for these elements. Diverse activities will target expanding vocabulary and improving written expression in business and technological environments. Students will become familiar with media sources and will continue to broaden their knowledge of contemporary literature in Spanish-speaking countries. Conversational topics will focus on better understanding cultural traditions and current political events. Some colloquial discourse will be introduced. Please note: This course is not available for financial aid at Seattle Pacific.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Offerings A review of the past tenses is presented in this level. Oral fluency and expanded vocabulary will be emphasized through discussions, debates and presentations on diverse cultural topics, as well as current events. More advanced terminology will be introduced to accommodate the interests of participants. By the end of the course, students will also have improved their written expression and listening comprehension skills. Please note: This course is not available for financial aid at Seattle Pacific.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Offerings This course includes an in-depth review of the subjunctive mood. Class activities will emphasize the use of the language in business settings, as well as in informal situations. Reading and conversational materials will include poetry, contemporary and classical prose, and technical texts. Students will become acquainted with colloquial Spanish and various dialects. Please note: This course is not available for financial aid at Seattle Pacific.
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